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Definitions from the WebComing fromDescription:"Coming from" is a phrasal verb that indicates the origin or source of something or someone. Examples:Sense 1: OriginPart of speech: Prepositional phrase Usage: When referring to the place or source someone or something originates from.
Sense 2: Influenced byPart of speech: Phrasal verb Usage: When relating to someone's beliefs, values, or experiences that have shaped them.
Sense 3: Recently departedPart of speech: Phrasal verb Usage: When describing someone or something that has recently left or departed.
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